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The tiny car can be yours for the low, low price of $321,440 which is just $66,000 less than the price of the full-sized Italian hypercar.

The one of a kind toy car is made from carbon fiber wrapped in a thin layer of gold and is on display in Dubai, the home of the Middle East’s highest of high rollers.

But that’s not all because the model is actually a prototype for a solid gold full-sized car that will go up for auction in 2014.

Of course, the big car will cost you a smidge more than it’s smaller cousin with the auction starting at $7.39 million.

While the solid gold car is impressive, it is hardly alone in the over-the-top car category.

Here are six more insane cars for every type of gear head.

Will.i.am’s $900,000 Volkswagen Beetle

When Will.i.am’s car was first spotted by TMZ, the “Black Eye Peas” front man claimed that it had been built from scratch by the wizards at West Coast Customs in Los Angeles. However, it turned out that the tricked out ride had started life as a 1958 VW Beetle that was then modified beyond recognition, according to Jalopnik.

The $5.3M stock Lamborghini

The other cars on this list are either highly modified or remakes of classic cars, but this Lamborghini is mind-bending just as it is. Unveiled in October, the Veneno roadster is a 750 horse power, all-wheel drive beast made from carbon fiber that does 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds.

Kimye’s military-style family SUVs

With the birth of their daughter North, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West decided to go the extra mile to protect their little darling. To that end, the “Gold Digger” rapper bought not one, but two $1 million custom SUVS, according to Vibe. What makes the whips custom? Well, the identical his and hers Mercedes-Benz G-Class trucks customized by Dartz are now armor-plated and have been designed to repel landmines and rocket-propelled grenades.

Artisanal Porsche 911

Since it’s introduction in 1963, the iconic Porsche 911’s looks have basically remained the same and the Singer 911 is no different. The Singer 911 stands apart from its German cousin, however, because the Los Angeles-based custom car company is creating “optimized and restored” Frankenstein’s monster versions of the iconic Porsche. Basically, these Porsche enthusiasts take the best parts (fenders, wheel arches, etc.) from old versions of the 911, reimagine them and then slap the parts together to create a greatest hits version of what many car enthusiasts believe is the best sports car ever built.

A $1.6M English Roadster

Enzo Ferrari called the 1960s Jaguar E-Type, “The most beautiful car ever made.” Unfortunately, beauty came with a price and that price was reliability because the E-Type was known just as much for its looks as it was for breaking down. In steps the Eagle Speedster, a car that looks just like the E-Type except that it has been made with modern engineering and has a 4.7 liter, 310 horse power engine under the hood.

The gentleman’s drinker. And shooter.

Do you like SUVs, fine liquor and shotguns? Then this is the car for you. Released in 2009, the special edition Holland and Holland Range Rover by Overfinch doesn’t just have a long name, it also has a “self-replenishing drinks cabinet” and 31-piece gun case, according to Top Gear, so it is perfect for all your drinking and shooting needs.